Under the direction of some of the leading American scientists of the 19th century, the United States Coast Survey (USCS) created exceptionally accurate and detailed maps of the country's coastline. These surveys (commonly referred to as "T-sheets") are the single most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the US shoreline prior to substantial Euro-American modification. Their depictions of coastal wetlands and estuaries prior to major development are valuable tools for coastal zone planning and estuary management and form an important foundation for more detailed investigations of historical extent and condition of coastal wetlands.

THE INTERACTIVE MAP PROVIDES ACCESS to digital versions of the T-sheets, GIS layers of streams and wetlands based on the maps, and related tools to support their use. Additional information on historical ecology research in California can be found at: SFEI, CSUN, and SCCWRP.

We wish to thank the California State Coastal Conservancy, the California Wildlife Conservation Board, and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Coastal Program for providing funding for this web site and for supporting the T-sheet project.